Yeah, Guardiola is not just throwing money for fun. After ending a trophyless season, I will call it a strategic rebuild.
If I recall correctly, they already spent over 340M this summer to boost their key area with Reijnders, Cherki, Aït‑Nouri, Bettinelli, and many more. Guardiola also trying to depart some veterans like De Bruyne, Stones, Walker to reset the squad at top level and reclaim dominance in England and Europe. If Guardiola can rebuild the squad with the players he likes, then I believe that City will be back on track next season. So bookies and bettors should keep an eye on how quickly new signings click and big names depart.
But hopefully these big changes can really bring Man City back to its best performance like several seasons ago and not like last season which experienced a clear decline. Pep is a coach who is always careful in recruiting new players. So usually he rarely fails when bringing in players for a team. Usually he always succeeds in bringing in players who the team really needs. And maybe this team will start eliminating some players who are no longer young. De Bruyne as an example. And other news at the moment is that Bernardo Silva could also be leaving Man City and heading to Galatasaray. Even though it's just a rumor, it seems to be true that Galatasaray really wants Bernardo Silva and if Man City also lets him go, then it looks like this team will have a lot of new players for the new season too. And seeing some of the changes that occur in a team sometimes always makes me doubtful, but I hope that Man City will be able to surprise me by still being able to improve the quality of their team.